KasparGrower
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Considering me growing in a tent (8x8x what do you suggest me to uso for this setup: COBs,QBs or strips? I'm asking this because of the limited height of the tent. Thanks!
These are golden (especially the VPD link) , a treasure of information.....i had no idea, thx RBI recommend to read this about leaf temps with different light sources...
https://www.blackdogled.com/lst
and this about VPD..
http://www.just4growers.com/stream/temperature-humidity-and-c02/vapor-pressure-deficit-the-hidden-force-on-your-plants.aspx
Thanks man! Considering that I would like to have a range between 35w and 50w per sqft how many strips do I need? Also if I would like to add supplemental lighting like far red,uv,uvb diodes how many watts of supplemental lighting do you suggest me to have with that area? I thank you for your kindness@KasparGrower
Take strips, mate! Especially Samsung Q-series, H-influx- or F-series are recommend. Bridgelux EB gen2 is on par with F-series and Q-series seems almost similar efficient like the new Quantum Board v2.
With strips you can drive 6-8 inch distance and so you'll hardly lose light on the walls. This makes their use very efficient so you only need 30w/ft² to get good results.
Especially if you have limited height strips are the best solution!
If you drive Q-Series(3500°k/198lm/w) or Blux EBgen2(3500°k/180lm/w) at nominal current(datasheet) you don't need any type of heatsinks. H-influx(3500°K/182lm/w) and F-series strips(3500°k/175lm/w) run much harder and should be mounted to alu c-channels.
No matter which one you take in the end the finished fixture will end up being a lightweight and is easy to hang up.
I would use 36-48pcs 4ft. Q-series strips in 3500°K and 2pcs Meanwell HLG-480H-24A drivers(each with 18-24 strips in parallel). With 18 strips each would run with ~625mA (~194lm/w), that's 27w per strip and with 24 they would run with ~450mA (nom. current, 198lm/w) and 20w each.
A Q-series strip in 4ft length costs ~20$ incl. VAT if you take +25pcs and an HLG-480 is around 130 or 140$. That means 1250$ for strips and drivers. Alu-frame and misc parts like wires, dimmers, hangers and so one are probably another 250bucks. So around 1500$ for two 550w fixtures with top notch efficiency. 198lm/w means ~2,83μMol/J efficiency and 2,6μMol/J for the whole fixture(system efficiency).
With 24 strips per driver each diode runs with ~90mA.
A HLG550 with 4 new Quantumboard v2's(same LM301b diodes) costs ~1100$ and fully ramped up the diodes gets up to 150mA. This means you can also use only 18 strips per driver(125mA per diode) and your strip build would still have better efficiency as one of the best commercial fixtures currently available.
Not too shabby for 1500 bucks...
That's all Q-series strips digikey has listed. You can use 3000, 3500 and 4000°k as all-in-one spectrum for veg and bloom stage.
A 4ft. Q-strip at nom. current(43,2v x 450mA) is ~20w. A HLG-480H-48 has at least 10Amps; probably up to 11,5A in reallity. That's 416-480mA per strip(24 in parallel).Thanks man! Considering that I would like to have a range between 35w and 50w per sqft how many strips do I need? Also if I would like to add supplemental lighting like far red,uv,uvb diodes how many watts of supplemental lighting do you suggest me to have with that area? I thank you for your kindness
I got you mate! Thanks. So for supplemental lightin is the 5/10% of the total wattage? Oh and how much does a strip cost by each unit? I'm not finding anything online. Thanks again!To add discrete diodes in deep- and far-red for such a big fixture will cost you an arm and a leg, mate. One Cree XP-E costs between 3 and 4$ and the same goes for Osram Oslon. You can get them for ~2$ from Alibaba but there is no way to check the binnings. They could claim it's High Efficiency(HE) C01 bin but in reality it's only 901 or even lower.
Wiring would be a PITA too!
If you still want to add it use ~10% deep red and ~5% far red.
Forget UVB diodes most of them last only 500-2000h and they are hella expensive.
The easiest way is to use 4ft. bulbs like the Agromax PureUV. They are 54w and need only to run for a certain time per day(~3h). Most peeps use them for 10-15min/h to avoid burnings from too much UVB.
One bulb covers an area of 2x 4ft at 1' distance this means you would need 6-8 of them to cover the whole 8x 8' area. 6 should be enough 'cause they are really strong(3 times stronger than reptile bulbs) and there is some overlapping.
These bulbs need an aluminum reflector, two holder sockets for T5 and a 54w electronic ballast. 108w ballast to drive 2 bulbs in once do also exsist. Good brands are Philips, Osram, Tridonic, ...
You could bend reflectors from 1mm alu sheets 1200x 120mm and the T5 sockets you can find on e3ay. A 10pack for ~3-5$(white/green ones below) and to connect socket and ballast you need 1mm single core wire(AWG20 or 22 would work). But keep in mind, the wires between bulb and ballast can not be longer than 100-150cm! Not all ballasts carry this notice on the case, but there is always a wiring schematic.
I'm using these cheapo's from china but shipping takes a while. You can get them probably in the same shop where you get the ballasts. Maybe 1-1,50$/pcs...
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You can use up to 50% and more red/deep red diodes if you want. It needs only around 10PAR/w pure blue per squaremeter to keep the plants short and bushy. You could use up to 80% red/deepred wavelength if you want.I got you mate! Thanks. So for supplemental lightin is the 5/10% of the total wattage? Oh and how much does a strip cost by each unit? I'm not finding anything online. Thanks again!
Very nice plant.I have a viparspectra 600w (278w actual) and i gotta say with 3 autos under her i did 40 inches in 4 weeks . I have the pics to prove and i am here just to say to the haters that this stuff really does work. I am currently growing out dinafem blue cheese in 3 gal pots using mostly advanced nutes.
Will see the grams per watt of dry herbs as final result,I have a viparspectra 600w (278w actual) and i gotta say with 3 autos under her i did 40 inches in 4 weeks . I have the pics to prove and i am here just to say to the haters that this stuff really does work. I am currently growing out dinafem blue cheese in 3 gal pots using mostly advanced nutes.
Why does it hurt your feelings?Very nice plant.
LED does grow great plants.
I'm curious.
Why do you bring up haters on your 1st day as a member in your very 1st post on RIU?
Just curious.Why does it hurt your feelings?
I run a constant setup with mothers and clones. All stages running all the time. I put about 3 to 6 in at a time to flower. Veg is under t5s at least 4 to 8 weeks. I like large scrog plants. Oceans forest, promix, and added perlite. Also run pure organic. Only guanos and castings. Lights are cheap Chinese bull shit but they work great...4 x 1000watts Same as expensive ones I'd say at a 1/3 the price. Amazon 120 bucks.Very nice and frosty nuggets. What brand and type of LEDS are you using? Are they white full spectrum? What type of medium are you using in your fabric pots? What lights are you vegging under and how long are you vegging for? How many plants do you have in the 4'x8' and what are your average yields? Once again; " Very nice looking frosty buds."
These plants are 6 ft tall under led...it's all how you do it.Why does it hurt your feelings?